Oregon HB 2003 / HB 2010 — Housing Production Strategy Requirements (OR)
Tracked preemption from the Oregon overlay bundle.
Overview
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Effective
2020-01-01
Sunset
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Authority
state
Scope
state:OR
Other Oregon preemptions
Oregon SB 1537 — Climate-Friendly & Equitable Communities Rules (CFEC/CEP)Oregon HB 3414 — Land Use Adjustments for HousingOregon SB 8 — Affordable Housing on Religious & Nonprofit LandOregon HB 2001 — Middle Housing (Duplex Tier, Cities ≥10,000)Oregon HB 2001 — Middle Housing (Fourplex Tier, Cities ≥25,000 or Portland Metro)Oregon ADU By-Right in Residential ZonesOregon Statewide Planning Goal 10 — HousingOregon Urban Growth Boundary Framework
Trigger predicate
When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.
city.population ≥ 10000Preempted fields
2 fields on the base district schema are rewritten when the trigger fires.
| Field | Op | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
housing_production_strategy_required | override | True | Cities ≥10,000 must adopt a Housing Production Strategy on a state-mandated schedule |
housing_needs_analysis_required | override | True |
Citation
Authority source
Oregon HB 2003 (2019) + HB 2010; ORS 197.290–197.296; OAR 660-008
§ ORS 197.290–197.296 + OAR chapter 660 division 8
Research notes
Cities ≥10,000 must conduct a Housing Capacity Analysis (formerly Housing Needs Analysis) and adopt a Housing Production Strategy identifying specific actions to meet 20-year housing need. DLCD reviews and can require amendments. Does not directly preempt zoning but triggers mandatory capacity-expansion actions when HNA shows deficit.